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Front & Back Doors Combining style with security, our wide range of Exterior Front & Back Doors includes glazed and panelled options in materials ranging from softwood & hardwood to metal, composite & PVCu.D.I.Y. DOUBLE GLAZING, SAVE A FORTUNE! trevorintransit0To many people the thought of buying a door or window on e Bay to fit into their own home would possibly be expelled due to the fear of having to fit it!. Having fitted double glazing for over 30 years...Read More about D.I.Y. DOUBLE GLAZING, SAVE A FORTUNE!Front & Back Doors Folding & Sliding Patio Doors External Doors Our Exterior Doors will give your home a touch of class. Each one is made by experienced craftsmen using quality materials. Outward or inward openings are available, with features including security locking and low mobility access. Front & Back Doors White & Grey Folding Patio Doors Exterior Aluminium Folding Doors Solid Oak Folding Patio Doors Oak Veneer Folding Patio Doors




External Folding & Sliding Doors Solid Oak French Doors Jewson has a wide range of external doors including hardwood, softwood and glazed, all manufactured to the very highestWe also have an unrivalled range of moulded panel doors in an incredible variety of styles; unglazed and glazed, patternedWe also offer a comprehensive wood range from high-quality engineered oak to our hardwood range, plus pine, ash, sapele, hardboard and many more. In addition to this we stock a number of door casings and linings for a variety of sizes and We also stock a range of patio doors including French doors from leading brands such as LPD Doors Ltd and JeldWen. We are pleased to introduce our new range of our Prestige Aluminium Folding Sliding Doors, to get an instant quotation click here. Internal Veneer Flush Doors Prestige Front Entrance Doors Prestige Aluminium Patio Doors A selection of door casings and linings to suit various thicknesses of walls from studwork to blockwork.




Shop by Glazing Type Wickes Winslow External Cottage Pine Ledged & Braced Door 1981 x 762mm Wickes Winslow External Cottage Pine Ledged & Braced Door 1981 x 838mm Wickes Tamar External Pine Door Glazed 1 Panel 1981x838mm Wickes Oslo External Hardwood Veneer Door Grey 1981 x 762mm Wickes Oslo External Hardwood Veneer Door Grey 1981 x 838mm Wickes Oslo External Hardwood Veneer Door Grey 2032 x 813mm Wickes Stockholm External Hardwood Veneer Glazed Door Grey 1981 x 762mm Wickes Stockholm External Hardwood Veneer Glazed Door Grey 1981 x 838mm Wickes Stockholm External Oak Veneer Glazed Door 2032 x 813mm Wickes Malmo External Hardwood Veneer Glazed Door Grey 1981 x 762mm Wickes Malmo External Hardwood Veneer Glazed Door Grey 1981 x 838mm Wickes Malmo External Hardwood Veneer Glazed Door Grey 2032 x 813mm Wickes Exterior Hardwood Veneer Door Frame Grey 2132mm x 928mm Wickes Oslo External Oak Veneer Door 1981 x 762mm Wickes Exterior Door Maintenance Kit Grey




never miss a dealSign up for weekly offers Thank you for signing up for emailsWhite & Grey Folding Patio Doors uPVC Sliding Patio Doors Exterior Folding & Sliding Patio Doors Wickes Exterior Folding & Sliding Patio Doors can transform your home by adding natural light and improving security and access. They bring the garden into your home in the summer, and keep the heat throughout the winter.Buying Guide: Folding Patio Doors Our Solid Oak Folding Patio Doors are the ultimate in exterior design. They will open your walls up, transform your living space and give it a real ‘wow’ factor. This is a door that will add value to your home. Our External Folding & Sliding Doors offer a stylish and secure exterior door solution and are available in a range of sizes. uPVC Sliding Patio DoorsAs mentioned in other pages, it will often be necessary to fit a new door frame as well as a new door. This is a relatively straightforward process and begins with measuring the existing brickwork opening to check that one of Wickes hardwood frames, complete with a sill, will fit.




The necessary brickwork opening dimensions for Wickes door frames are 6' 10" x 2' 10", 6' 10" x 3' 1" and 7' 0" x 3' 0" with a little clearance all round.but it should be stressed that those dimensions do give about 9mm clearance, so that the frame can be set squarely. Remove the old door and discard it. The old frame was probably installed in one piece when the house was built and will have to be cut out in sections. Start by sawing through both side jambs at an angle. Insert the end of a crowbar or similar lever behind the cut jambs and lever them away from the brickwork and separate them from the head and the sill. Cut through the head and sill in similar fashion and remove them. You may find that the head extends into the brickwork at each end and the sections will have to be pulled out. The resulting holes cannot be used again and should be filled with a cement mortar mix. Remove all the old nails left in the brickwork and clean up the opening, chopping away any mortar fillets.




Check that there is a damp proof course fitted directly below the level of the old sill. If this is damaged it must be replaced. If no damp proof course is in place, fit one. Assemble the new frame knocking the mortise and tenon joints firmly home. Use a waterproof wood adhesive on the joints and screw them together. Only cut the sill if it is too long to fit into the space left by the old one. Note that Wickes Hardwood frames can be used for inward or outward opening doors, simply by locating the jambs the correct way round on the sill. External doors should open inwards. Insert the assembled frame into the opening. Fit wedges under the sill to push it up against the lintel. Use a spirit level to get the sill perfectly horizontal. Use more wedges to get the jambs upright. Use a spirit level repeatedly to check the vertical alignment. Measure the frame diagonals to ensure that the frame is perfectly square as Diagram K. Only when they measure exactly the same can you be sure that it is square and some adjustment of the wedges may be necessary to achieve this.




Secure the frame to the brick opening using our 8mm x 80mm frame fixers. Drill holes directly through the frame and into the wall. Countersink the holes in the frame. Tap in the fixers and drive home the screws taking care not to distort the frame by driving them in too hard. Avoid siting any fixings where the door hinges are to be situated but do have at least one fixing just above or below the intended position of the lock keep for extra security. Hang the door before covering the screw heads with a matching wood filler and before making good around the frame. This will enable minor frame positioning adjustments to be made if required. Use a cement mortar mix to fill in the space under the sill and an external sealant around the jambs and the head. See other related pages:- Choosing doors - Glazing doors - Hanging doors Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the product design, descriptions, specifications and techniques of construction are accurate at the date of printing.

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